Quick,
Sorry, my comments were directed to "y". I put your name down by mistake.
My comments are meant to be opions and helpful and not intended to contradict anything you say. Just "group think".
The song I'm thinking of is "Come Away With Me" by Nora Jones so we could quite possibly be referring to 2 different songs. I'm firing up my desk top as I write this so I can play it. As indicated before I was singing it in my head so couldn't be sure.
OK, I've got it playing and yes it is a standard waltz. I was singing it in my head too fast from memory. The accompaniement starts on 1 but the melody is a pick up but it's very subtle: the word "come" has a hard consonant sound but the emphasis is definitely on the downbeat "WAY". "Come a-" is a build up to the syllable "WAY" and is in fact why "WAY" has a longer beat value.
Dancing Without Paying Attention to the Words or the Composer's Intent is Technique. Very hard to do in a competition when one doesn't know what the DJ will play but I can say I generally enjoy the Showcase numbers more as the dancers pick music they make an emotional connection with and interpret more.
Regardless, if a dancer can't feel the music they shouldn't be in an IDSF final.
Finally, and not meant as a put down but it would be in 3/4 time rather than 3/3. I'm sure it was an unintended error.
OB